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"The people and service were very thorough.
The employees are what make your stay enjoyable and we experienced many nice people.
It is an older hotel so rooms are smaller, but it is very clean and well preserved
with beautiful character."

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"Nice hotel with many amenities nearby. Staff was very accommodating. Room was a bit small for two people. It would be difficult to have stayed longer than two days. On the whole I would recommend it."

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"Excellent hotel in a great location. Very good price compared to comparable properties. Friendly staff, very nice lounge and bar with food service. Overall, a great place to stay in downtown Chicago. Highly recommended."

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"Pleasant stay for business. I had a relaxed dinner in their dining room. If you are in town for business, make sure you get a room with a desk. Old style, classy stay - great condition with their recent renovation!"

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"I thought I would try this hotel because others had told me they liked it, it has a wonderful history and it is located in a great area. The hotel was a little difficult to find due to limited signage. Our room, a King Supreme, was ok but not wonderful. It was quite small for 2 people. The bathro..."

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Top Chicago neighbourhoods

Lincoln Park

With its many fashion boutiques and coffee shops, not to mention the charming old Polish Cathedrals, Lincoln Park is an upscale, cosmopolitan part of Chicago that's a delight to wander. The Chicag…

With its many fashion boutiques and coffee shops, not to mention the charming old Polish Cathedrals, Lincoln Park is an upscale, cosmopolitan part of Chicago that's a delight to wander. The Chicago History Museum showcases vintage Americana, and then of course there's the park itself. Facing Lake Michigan, it offers beaches, wildlife trails and Lincoln Park Zoo, where you can see gorillas and polar bears free of charge.

Lombard - Oak Brook

A quaint suburb embodying the traditional charm of old-time America, Lombard is a far cry from the urban sprawl of the inner-city Chicago. It's known for its annual Lilac Festival and parade, and …

A quaint suburb embodying the traditional charm of old-time America, Lombard is a far cry from the urban sprawl of the inner-city Chicago. It's known for its annual Lilac Festival and parade, and for the "Little Orphan Annie" house, where the red-headed character was dreamt up by Harold Gray. The nearby village of Oak Brook is even more idyllic, and known for its golf courses and polo club.

Magnificent Mile - River North

Forming part of the always bustling Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile is THE place to shop in Chicago. Swanky boutiques, upmarket department stores, and smart restaurants make it a must-visit, and…

Forming part of the always bustling Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile is THE place to shop in Chicago. Swanky boutiques, upmarket department stores, and smart restaurants make it a must-visit, and landmarks to look out for include the epic Wrigley Building and the Chicago Water Tower, one of the few structures to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The nearby River North district is famed for its many art galleries.

The Loop - Downtown

Home to the Civic Opera House, the Goodman Theater, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where American masterpieces can be found alongside Old Masters, the Loop is worth visiting just for the street…

Home to the Civic Opera House, the Goodman Theater, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where American masterpieces can be found alongside Old Masters, the Loop is worth visiting just for the streets alone. Look up at some of the USA's most celebrated skyscrapers and the elevated trains hurtling along the "L", and then there's Grant Park – a gorgeously landscaped expanse with the huge Buckingham Fountain at its center.

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Top Chicago neighbourhoods

Lincoln Park

With its many fashion boutiques and coffee shops, not to mention the charming old Polish Cathedrals, Lincoln Park is an upscale, cosmopolitan part of Chicago that's a delight to wander. The Chicag…

With its many fashion boutiques and coffee shops, not to mention the charming old Polish Cathedrals, Lincoln Park is an upscale, cosmopolitan part of Chicago that's a delight to wander. The Chicago History Museum showcases vintage Americana, and then of course there's the park itself. Facing Lake Michigan, it offers beaches, wildlife trails and Lincoln Park Zoo, where you can see gorillas and polar bears free of charge.

Lombard - Oak Brook

A quaint suburb embodying the traditional charm of old-time America, Lombard is a far cry from the urban sprawl of the inner-city Chicago. It's known for its annual Lilac Festival and parade, and …

A quaint suburb embodying the traditional charm of old-time America, Lombard is a far cry from the urban sprawl of the inner-city Chicago. It's known for its annual Lilac Festival and parade, and for the "Little Orphan Annie" house, where the red-headed character was dreamt up by Harold Gray. The nearby village of Oak Brook is even more idyllic, and known for its golf courses and polo club.

Magnificent Mile - River North

Forming part of the always bustling Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile is THE place to shop in Chicago. Swanky boutiques, upmarket department stores, and smart restaurants make it a must-visit, and…

Forming part of the always bustling Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile is THE place to shop in Chicago. Swanky boutiques, upmarket department stores, and smart restaurants make it a must-visit, and landmarks to look out for include the epic Wrigley Building and the Chicago Water Tower, one of the few structures to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The nearby River North district is famed for its many art galleries.

The Loop - Downtown

Home to the Civic Opera House, the Goodman Theater, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where American masterpieces can be found alongside Old Masters, the Loop is worth visiting just for the street…

Home to the Civic Opera House, the Goodman Theater, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where American masterpieces can be found alongside Old Masters, the Loop is worth visiting just for the streets alone. Look up at some of the USA's most celebrated skyscrapers and the elevated trains hurtling along the "L", and then there's Grant Park – a gorgeously landscaped expanse with the huge Buckingham Fountain at its center.

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Most recent review

"The people and service were very thorough.
The employees are what make your stay enjoyable and we experienced many nice people.
It is an older hotel so rooms are smaller, but it is very clean and well preserved
with beautiful character."

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"Nice hotel with many amenities nearby. Staff was very accommodating. Room was a bit small for two people. It would be difficult to have stayed longer than two days. On the whole I would recommend it."

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"Excellent hotel in a great location. Very good price compared to comparable properties. Friendly staff, very nice lounge and bar with food service. Overall, a great place to stay in downtown Chicago. Highly recommended."

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"Pleasant stay for business. I had a relaxed dinner in their dining room. If you are in town for business, make sure you get a room with a desk. Old style, classy stay - great condition with their recent renovation!"

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"I thought I would try this hotel because others had told me they liked it, it has a wonderful history and it is located in a great area. The hotel was a little difficult to find due to limited signage. Our room, a King Supreme, was ok but not wonderful. It was quite small for 2 people. The bathro..."